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the two resistances 6 ohm & 4 ohm are in series, so total resistance is 10 ohm.
and the voltage source is of 50 volt.
as we know "V=IR", according to Ohm's law.
So the current flowing is of 5Ampere.
Same current is flowing in both the resistances, so again applying Ohm's law V=IR, across the 6 ohm resistance, we get potential difference V=30 volt.
"Most Important concept" is that:
In "series", "current is same" for all the resistances,
While in "parallel", "voltage V is same".
Here it is series, so the current is same for all.
Thank you for asking, keep it up, ask a lot.
love to answer you.
and the voltage source is of 50 volt.
as we know "V=IR", according to Ohm's law.
So the current flowing is of 5Ampere.
Same current is flowing in both the resistances, so again applying Ohm's law V=IR, across the 6 ohm resistance, we get potential difference V=30 volt.
"Most Important concept" is that:
In "series", "current is same" for all the resistances,
While in "parallel", "voltage V is same".
Here it is series, so the current is same for all.
Thank you for asking, keep it up, ask a lot.
love to answer you.
Raja555:
thank you bill
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